Reduction of Water Loss during ex vitro Acclimatization of Micropropagated Digitalis lanata Clone Plants

Beate Diettrich , Heidelore Mertinat , Martin Luckner
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Abstract

In-vitro-grown shoots and clone plants of Digitalis lanata showed high rates of transpiration if placed in dry air. The easy loss of water was due to morphological and physiological abnormalities. Leaves of in-vitro-grown shoots and plants had a much thinner cuticle than greenhouse-grown plants and had less epicuticular lipids. Guard cell walls were not flexible enough to allow closure of the stomata. Stimuli like the withdrawal of K+ and BA, or the application of A13+ and ABA caused a reduction of the stomaaal aperture, but not complete closure. No change in aperture was obtained after the application of CO2 or the withdrawal of light. Stomata of vitrified leaves showed no response to any of the stimuli examined. The leaves formed in vitro were unable to develop further ex vitro. After a few weeks in the greenhouse they were replaced by newly formed physiologically normal leaves.

减少毛地黄无性系离体驯化过程中的水分流失
洋地黄的试管苗和无性系植株在干燥空气中蒸腾速率较高。易失水是由于形态和生理上的异常。离体苗和植物的叶片角质层比温室栽培的植物薄得多,表皮脂质也少。保护细胞壁不够灵活,不能使气孔闭合。K+和BA的退出或A13+和ABA的施用等刺激使气孔孔径减小,但未完全闭合。施加CO2或退出光后,孔径没有变化。玻璃化叶片的气孔对任何刺激都没有反应。离体形成的叶片不能再离体发育。在温室里待了几个星期后,它们被生理上正常的新叶子所取代。
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